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Group marks UN Day of Peace,, harps on promoting women in peace process

Group marks UN Day of Peace,, harps on promoting women in peace process

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 A Non Governmental Organisation (NGO), One percent International Management Service Limited, has stressed the need to deliberate on ways of mainstreaming women in the process of peace and national cohesion.
Consequently, the organisation is holding a one-day symposium to address the recent unprecedented upsurge and challenges of conflicts, wars, and civil strife spreading across the globe especially in Africa, as well as full-blown wars in Russia and Ukraine.
The Chief Executive Officer of the organisation, Amb. Stephaine Nnadi, made the disclosure in a statement issued in Abuja.
Nnadi said that the symposium with the theme “Women as Burden Bearers, a time for peace” would hold at Wells Carlton Hotel Asokoro, Abuja on Sept. 21.
She stated, “The symposium is intended to address the recent unprecedented upsurge and challenges of conflicts, wars, and civil strife spreading across the globe especially in Africa, as well as full-blown wars in Russia and Ukraine.
“Women have always been the burden bearers of terrorism, displacement, community clashes and banditry hence the need to deliberate on ways of mainstreaming women in the process of peace and national cohesion.
“The symposium will provide a forum to commemorate the UN International Day of Peace as well as raise awareness on the role of women in peace, mediation and reconciliation in Africa,” Nnadi said.
The group also expressed dismay that countries such as Ethiopia, South Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Cameroun, Mali, Burkina Faso and Nigeria, have been bedeviled by recurrent tragedies as a result of incessant attacks by armed groups while women and children being the victims.
Nnadi said that the symposium would be attended by stakeholders from institutions of Government, members of the National Assembly, the Diplomatic corps, the academia, the private sector and the media.
Nnadi with one of her corporate talents Mrs Adaora Sydney-Jack, who is also a UN Ambassador urge members of the public to come and share perspectives towards a viable, strong and united country as well as build that would add values to the nation’s well-being.

 

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